Ownership concentration, family ownership and leverage: Evidence from Malaysia
This is the first study that empirically examines the impact of ownership concentration as a main independent variable on leverage decision for Malaysian firms. Multiple regression models with balanced panel data are employed to examine the impact of ownership concentration on a firm's leverage...
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Main Authors: | Lean H.H., Ting I.W.K., Kweh Q.L. |
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Other Authors: | 15849147600 |
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Malaysian Economic Association
2023
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